FFMS Parent Resources and FAQs
FFMS PARENTS
End of Day Pickup Road Procedures
- If I am picking up my child after school, where do I do that?
- How does picking my child on the pickup road work?
If I am picking up my child after school, where do I do that?
All student pick up for all three grades is done on the pickup road, which is located behind the cafeterias. To access this location parents need to enter campus from the A/ D School entrance.
School Bus Procedures
- Is there a late bus offered?
- Can my child take another bus home with a friend?
- What are the procedures I need to follow to have my child take another bus home with a friend?
- What happens if this procedure is not followed?
- What happens if my child misses their bus home after school?
- Why did my child miss their bus?
Is there a late bus offered?
Yes- we have late buses that depart FFMS at 4:15 pm every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (there is no late bus on Friday) to provide transportation home to students that stay for after school activities.
Early Dismissal Procedure
- Who is my contact person if I need to pick my child up from school early?
- How do I pick my child up early from school?
- What happens once I notify the school that my child will be picked up early?
- What happens if I do not have my child bring in a note or call ahead and I try to pick up my child early?
- What do I need to bring with me to pick my child up early?
- Where do I go to pick my child up if I am picking them up early?
- Where do I park in B Wing to pick my child up early?
- Once I arrive at the B Wing entrance what do I do?
- What is the latest time I can pick my child up early from school?
- What do I do if I arrive at school after 3:15 pm and want to pick up my child?
Who is my contact person if I need to pick my child up from school early?
- The Attendance Secretary in each wing is your point person for doing this:
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A School (6th Grade)- Ms. Maria Cavaliere- mcavaliere@ccsd.edu
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C School (7th Grade)- Ms. Victoria Goggin- vgoggin@ccsd.edu
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D School (8th Grade)- Ms. Janice Griffin- jgriffin@ccsd.edu
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Student Attendance Procedures
- When is attendance taken at FFMS?
- How do I check my child’s attendance?
- What happens if my child will not be in school?
- What is considered an Excused Absence /Excused Early Dismissal?
- How do I report an excused absence to the school?
- Who are the Attendance Secretaries for each grade and what is their email address?
When is attendance taken at FFMS?
Attendance is taken for all students, in all grades, in all class periods except for lunch (seven classes per day)
Student Item Drop Off Procedures
- Where do I go if I need to drop off an item to my child during the school day?
- How does the process of dropping off an item work?
- What do I do if I have medication I need to get to my child?
Where do I go if I need to drop off an item to my child during the school day?
Parents will visit the B Wing entrance to drop off any items to their child during the school day.
Parent/ Guardian Consent for Student Photo Use
- What do I need to know about photo use for my child/ children by FFMS?
- What do I need to do to have my child participate in this?
- What do I need to do if I do not want my child to be recognized/ highlighted in the Yearbook/ FFMS website/ Instagram pages?
- What implications does this have on my child if I decide to opt them out?
What do I need to know about photo use for my child/ children by FFMS?
What do I need to do to have my child participate in this?
What do I need to do if I do not want my child to be recognized/ highlighted in the Yearbook/ FFMS website/ Instagram pages?
To remove your child from being photographed and recognized in our FFMS forums, you must complete an opt out form as part of the summer mailing- please email Dr. O’Casey at mocasey@ccsd.edu to request an additional form.
What implications does this have on my child if I decide to opt them out?
You must communicate your decision to your child to inform them that they cannot pose for any photographs on campus and to inform them that they will be excluded from the following FFMS events:
- Inclusion in the FFMS yearbook
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Any photographs taken during our spirit weeks or other themed dress up days (Pink Day, etc.)
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Photos displayed on bulletin boards and around campus
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Photos taken as part of your child’s team or club (cannot be in an athletic team photo, etc.)
How does the process of dropping off an item work?
Once at B Wing, you will meet Security with your child’s item. You will write your child’s name and grade on a post-it and leave that with Security. Unless it is an item your child needs immediately (their Chromebook) your child will pick up their item during their lunch period, so they are not missing class time.
What do I do if I have medication I need to get to my child?
Students are not permitted to take medicine at school unless under the supervision of a school nurse. To get medication to a school nurse, please contact the nurse for your child’s grade level.
A School (6th Grade)
- Ms. Ann Marie Carlyle
- acarlyle@ccsd.edu
- 845-624-3969
C School (7th Grade)
- Ms. Kim Hallinan
- khallinan1@ccsd.edu
- 845-624-3971
D School (8th Grade)
- Ms. Adrienne Blassberg-Milich
- ablassberg@ccsd.edu
- 845-624-3972
How do I check my child’s attendance?
Parents must log into their Parent Portal account to view their child’s attendance- click HERE for the Parent Portal.
What happens if my child will not be in school?
What is considered an Excused Absence /Excused Early Dismissal?
To be excused, an absence must be identified as one of the following reasons (from Board Policy 5100):
- Personal illness, illness or death in the family, impassable roads (as designated by local officials) or weather, religious observance, quarantine, required court appearances, attendance at health clinics, approved college visits, approved cooperative work programs, approved school-related activities including academic or athletic competitions, and military obligations. All other ATEDs are considered unexcused absences.
How do I report an excused absence to the school?
To communicate your child’s absence to the school, email your grade level Attendance Secretary the day of child’s absence. In your email be sure to include the following information:
- Your child’s first and last name
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The date(s) of their absence
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The reason for the absence (must be on approved list to be excused)
Who are the Attendance Secretaries for each grade and what is their email address?
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A School (6th Grade)- Ms. Maria Cavaliere- mcavaliere@ccsd.edu
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C School (7th Grade)- Ms. Victoria Goggin- vgoggin@ccsd.edu
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D School (8th Grade)- Ms. Janice Griffin- jgriffin@ccsd.edu
How do I pick my child up early from school?
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If you know in advance that you will be picking your child up from school, email your Attendance Secretary or send your child to school with a written note that includes the following information:
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Your child’s first and last name
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The time they will be picked up
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The reason for their early dismissal
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The person that will be picking up your child
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If sending a note, your child must bring this to the attendance office upon arrival.
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If something unexpected comes up during the day, please call or email ahead to your wing attendance office to let them know the time, reason for early dismissal and person picking up your child
What happens once I notify the school that my child will be picked up early?
Once contacted, the Attendance Secretary will write a pass for your child that tells them to leave class early five minutes prior to their scheduled dismissal time- this helps ensure your child is at the B Wing entrance at the time you need to pick them up and limits the amount of interruptions that are placed on classroom learning.
What happens if I do not have my child bring in a note or call ahead and I try to pick up my child early?
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In most cases, this will create a lengthy delay for you in picking up your child , as we need to locate your child, contact their classroom, and then they will need to go to their locker and get all of their belongings before they walk to B Wing
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If you come to school without advance notice to pick up your child during their lunch period you may need to wait until the following period to pick them up- during lunch there are numerous locations your child can be, and we cannot divert staff assigned to supervise students to locate them
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All early dismissals are considered to be an unexcused absence unless an approved reason is provided in writing to the Attendance Secretary
What do I need to bring with me to pick my child up early?
Where do I go to pick my child up if I am picking them up early?
Where do I park in B Wing to pick my child up early?
Once I arrive at the B Wing entrance what do I do?
What is the latest time I can pick my child up early from school?
What do I do if I arrive at school after 3:15 pm and want to pick up my child?
Can my child take another bus home with a friend?
What are the procedures I need to follow to have my child take another bus home with a friend?
You will need to write a note and send it with your child the morning they will be taking a different bus home. Your note should include your name, your child’s name, your phone number and the name of the student your child will be riding the bus home with. Your child will need to bring this note to their wing attendance secretary upon arrival. The wing secretary will call you to confirm this and then approve this note. Your child will pick this approved note up at dismissal and show it to the bus driver to be allowed on the bus.
What happens if this procedure is not followed?
What happens if my child misses their bus home after school?
Why did my child miss their bus?
The most common reason students miss their bus is that they are socializing with friends and are not paying attention to the buses as they arrive on campus. You can help your child by reminding them that their bus may arrive in a different order, have a different driver or even a different bus number each day and that they should pay close attention during dismissal to find their bus before it departs. One tip is to have them keep an eye on the other students that ride their bus home so they can board their bus when those students do, too.
How does picking my child on the pickup road work?
We ask all parents to use both lanes of the pickup road and move their car up as far as possible. If the car ahead of you moves, you are expected to move up as far as you can. We ask that parents do not pick up their child until they have pulled forward as much as possible to avoid delays for other parents. Doing this moves traffic along and ensures all parents can pick up their child as quickly as possible. Once you have picked up your child you can move into the middle lane and proceed to the exit.